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the-pi-guy said:
twintail said:

A couple bad reviews from a studio with 250+ employees is not that concerning tbqh

I would say the content is more the issue.

There's about 10 bad reviews that the Era poster shared that were talking about a lot of the same issues. 

It sounds like the people who helmed Firesprite immediately left, and terrible people replaced them. 

A few of the reviews sound pretty clear that it isn't "Sony" causing them issues. But rather Firesprite leadership/HR is causing issues. The teams are siloed, lacking experience, and Firesprite leadership doesn't want to be receptive.

They've already cancelled one of their projects, and it doesn't sound like there's a lot of faith in the others. A lot of people have left for other studios. 

Not intending to doompost, just sharing concerns. 

Yeah, I don't even put any blame on what's going on at Bungie on Sony either. Jason Jones was a notoriously terrible leader who straight up left his studio when Halo 3 went into development and you had a Composer, O'Donnell working on main parts of the game that it was a miracle that Halo 3 turned out as great as it did. People blamed Activision for how Destiny was turning out and praised when Bungie went independent but things weren't getting much better. In fact, worse in many ways.

Now with all these layoffs, especially clearing out any remaining employees that have been there for over 20 years, you can see it's still all the same upper management that has been there since the beginning. Even Halo CE had a terrible development cycle and that boiled over with Halo 2. 

I almost wanna joke that the Bungie execs pocketed most of that $1.2 billion that was meant to retain talent lol. 

Idk what the future holds with Bungie, but I think it's pretty clear they have their sights set on leaving Destiny once Marathon releases. Most likely Matter releases by that point as well so they're not reliant on Destiny revenue anymore.